The eighth outing in Universal's male-fueled action franchise is also fated to do huge business overseas, where it begins rolling out Wednesday.

Get ready for an octane-laced Easter weekend at the box office.

Universal's The Fate of the Furious — the eighth outing in the male-fueled action franchise — is projected to earn $110 million or more in its North American debut and north of $350 million globally. The last film, Furious 7, launched to a record-shattering $147.2 million domestically and $397 million globally in April 2015 following the tragic death of series lead Paul Walker.

All agree that Furious 7's rousing start was fueled by those wanting to see the final title starring Walker, who died in a violent car crash in November 2013 during a hiatus from shooting.

Fate of the Furious could easily outperform prerelease tracking and has a shot at matching Furious 7's global debut, thanks to China, where it also opens this weekend. Furious 7 debuted to $182 million in the Middle Kingdom on its way to earning $390 million.

Fate of the Furious begins racing out the gate Wednesday in a handful of foreign marks, followed by another wave Thursday. On Friday, it opens everywhere in North America, where it will get a berth in 4,304 theaters, the widest footprint in history for a non-summer tentpole.

Heralded for their diverse casts and globetrotting storylines, the Fast and Furious movies have collectively grossed more than $3.9 billion globally. Furious 7 was far and away the biggest earner and the only installment to cross $1 billion on its way to finishing its worldwide run with $1.516 billion.

Fate of the Furious certainly spooked the competition — there is no other movie opening nationwide this weekend.